At the University of Maryland, many professors are suggesting students purchase online versions of textbooks in order to cut costs and decrease the burden of carrying their books.
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Police Officers Indicted for MD Student Beating
Video by Brendan Ponton/CNS-TV COLLEGE PARK– Two Prince George’s County police officers have been indicted for their roles in the 2010 beating of a Maryland student, according to Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks. The officers, Reginald Baker and…
Chesapeake Bay Recovers from Storms
Many around the state are still picking up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee…and that includes the Department of Natural Resources.
Redskins Go Solar
The NFL team says more than 8,000 solar panels installed on top of one of the parking lots will now supply the stadium with enough power to completely power the facility on non-game days, and enough to power the stadium 20% on game days.
Council of Governments Recognizes Need for More Planning
Area leaders are working to develop a better system of communication following the recent 5.8 earthquake, hurricane and tropical storm that left thousands of residents without power and a source of information.
Flooding Closes Route 1 in Laurel
The usually busy road was turned into a pond. Traffic was closed in both directions. Onlookers said they’ve never seen anything like it.
Military Remembers 9/11 at Fort Meade, Md.
Members of the armed services joined with civilians before the dawn on Friday, Sept. 9 on the grounds of Fort Meade, Md. to remember the 9/11 attacks.
Local Business Tattoos for Sept. 11
One local tattoo business has found a creative way to commemorate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Bowie Flight School Recalls Training 9/11 Hijacker
Small planes buzz low over Route 50 towards the landing strip of Freeway Airport, where a decade ago a hijacker sharpened his flying skills before piloting American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon.